
Vintage tabletop tube radio
Estimated Value
$75-$250 as-is; $200-$500 if fully working and attributed to a desirable maker/model
A vintage tabletop tube radio in a wood-veneered cabinet with a large front speaker grille, two cream-colored control knobs, and a multi-band tuning scale. The dial indicates AM, FM, and shortwave bands, with international city markings typical of export or multi-band sets. The styling is characteristic of mid-century domestic radios, combining decorative wood casing with a cream plastic front panel. A cursive badge on the grille appears to read 'Crosno' or a similar name, but the exact brand is not fully legible from the image. The overall design suggests a postwar tube radio intended for home use and possibly export markets.
Era
Mid-Century Modern, likely 1950s-1960s
Origin
Likely Europe, possibly Italy or Germany (exact maker not confirmed from image)
Material
Wood veneer cabinet, plastic knobs and dial face, glass/acrylic tuning window, metal internal chassis
Condition
Fair to Good. Exterior shows visible age, yellowing, surface wear, and minor scuffs. The dial face appears intact, but the set has not been tested; functionality is unknown. Some discoloration and possible grime on the lower trim suggest long-term storage or use.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 18-22 inches wide, 10-14 inches tall, and 8-12 inches deep
Weight
Heavy
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium. The construction, styling, and dial layout are consistent with an authentic mid-century tube radio, but the maker and exact model cannot be confirmed from the visible front view alone.
Provenance
Likely a postwar consumer radio made for the European market, possibly sold in Italy or another continental European country. The city listings on the shortwave dial suggest international export orientation. Exact provenance cannot be confirmed without a rear label, chassis stamp, or maker's mark.
Historical Significance
Multi-band tube radios like this were important household electronics in the 1950s and 1960s, reflecting the transition from simple AM broadcast sets to more sophisticated FM and shortwave receivers. They are valued today as examples of mid-century industrial design and radio history.
Restoration Notes
- •No obvious restoration visible from the front
- •Possible age-related discoloration and wear to the cabinet and lower trim
- •Functionality and internal service history unknown
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